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In this special crossover episode of Epistemic Unruliness, James sat down with Kaitlin Smith, the founder of the Wild Mind Collective and host of their podcast, for an intimate conversation focusing on the spiritual praxis of critical cultural studies. The pair discussed the inspiration behind Epistemic Unruliness and the interpersonal relationships between Always Already hosts, James’s pursuit of African Diasporic ethnohistorical research through an ancestral methodology of co-presence, and the relationship between the Black radical tradition and Black mystic and gnostic practices.
Thanks to Kaitlin for letting us cross-post the episode here on AAP!
http://media.blubrry.com/wildmindpodcast/content.blubrry.com/wildmindpodcast/WMP_007_Visionary_Scholarship_Beyond_Recognition_with_the_Ancestors_feat_James_Padilioni.mp3
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In this special crossover episode of Epistemic Unruliness, James sat down with Kaitlin Smith, the founder of the Wild Mind Collective and host of their podcast, for an intimate conversation focusing on the spiritual praxis of critical cultural studies. The pair discussed the inspiration behind Epistemic Unruliness and the interpersonal relationships between Always Already hosts, James’s pursuit of African Diasporic ethnohistorical research through an ancestral methodology of co-presence, and the relationship between the Black radical tradition and Black mystic and gnostic practices.
Thanks to Kaitlin for letting us cross-post the episode here on AAP!
http://media.blubrry.com/wildmindpodcast/content.blubrry.com/wildmindpodcast/WMP_007_Visionary_Scholarship_Beyond_Recognition_with_the_Ancestors_feat_James_Padilioni.mp3
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